– Laser scar reduction is a great option for acne scars or surgical scars on any area of the body.
– This fractional laser treatment is fast, easy and provides remarkable results you will be happy to show off.
– Laser scar reduction is a great option for acne scars or surgical scars on any area of the body.
– This fractional laser treatment is fast, easy and provides remarkable results you will be happy to show off.
As a teenager I had clear skin and I never struggled with breakouts until my late 20’s when adult hormonal ache kicked in. I treated the breakouts with hormone therapy but was left with depressed scars on both cheeks. I’ve been a long-term client of Avalon so when laser therapy was introduced I met Katie for an initial evaluation. She was thorough and very knowledgeable. She gave me hope that laser therapy would generate positive results and although it took a few treatments, the results exceeded my expectations. The acne scarring is no longer noticeable. I would definitely recommend this treatment for anyone suffering the after-effects of hormonal acne.
– This fractional technology delivers pulses of laser light into the skin to target and break down scar tissue.
– This will help generate healthy new tissue to form in its place that is smoother and more even in skin tone.
Laser scar reduction is a more comfortable alternative to surgery with amazing results:
– Fast, non-surgical treatment sessions
– Little to no downtime
– Mild discomfort
– Excellent results
It is appropriate for surgical scars and acne scars on any area of the body, including the face.
Expect to see the scar lighten in color and become more even in texture.
The treatment can be performed in as little as 30 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area.
Typically you may resume your daily activities immediately following the treatment session.
Most people require 4 to 8 treatment sessions for desired results depending on the scar. Your provider can give you an estimate based on your condition.
You may experience temporary redness and swelling at the treatment site which should last only a few days. Speak with your provider to discuss other possible side-effects and the necessary post-treatment care.